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    Why do we often say, "Touch wood" or "Touch gold"? I mean to ask is it a sign of good luck or using this word to avoid bad luck, what is the origin of this phrase?

    Question #74361. Asked by armindasantana. (Jan 09 07 4:34 PM)


    tjoebigham

    I think you mean "touch wood" or "knock wood"; it supposedly started with the Vikings, who believed gods resided in trees and to touch or knock on them was to call them forth.

    Jan 09 07, 5:03 PM
    skysmom65

    Knocking on wood, and the spoken expression "knock on wood" or "touch wood" are used as a charm to bring good luck or to avoid "tempting fate" after making some boast or speaking of one's own death.
    The expression is usually used in the hope that a good thing will continue to occur after it has been acknowledged. So, for example, one might say: "The rain looks like holding off, knock on wood", or "Knock on wood, I'm much better now."
    It is commonly thought that knocking on wood has been a superstitious action to ward off evil throughout history. Some believe it has to do with knocking on the wooden cross. Another explanation for this practice is the pagan belief that spirits (dryads) lived in trees. By knocking on the wood of a tree while making some sort of a bold statement, the speaker could prevent the spirit from hearing him and stop the spirit from interfering.
    However, there is no evidence for either theory, and the superstitions have not been traced beyond children's games of tag of the early nineteenth century.

    According to Steve Roud, the earliest documented references to "touching wood" are from 1805 and 1828 and concern chasing games like "Tiggy-touch-wood", where you are safe from being "tagged" if you "touch wood". Says Roud, "'Tiggy-touch-wood' was an extremely well-known game, and it is most likely that the phrase passed into everyday language."
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knocking_on_wood



    Jan 09 07, 5:04 PM


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